A 50-year-old Black man with a lifelong history of atopic dermatitis presents to the clinic with discrete plaques following a flare-up of his condition. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
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A 66-year-old woman presents with a flare of a chronic skin condition. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
A 10-year-old boy of Southeast Asian descent presents for evaluation of “white spots” on his face. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
A 19-year-old woman is referred for evaluation of a growth on her left leg. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
The mother of an 11-year-old boy noted a skin lesion on the child’s ankle and requests a teledermatology consultation. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
A 27-year-old Hispanic man is referred for evaluation of a facial rash. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
A 72-year-old man is referred for evaluation of a rash involving his perianal region. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
A 10-year-old boy is referred by his pediatrician for evaluation of a growth on his left ear lobe.
A 39-year-old Hispanic woman is referred for evaluation of a lesion affecting the lateral edge of her left axilla. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
A 55-year-old man presents to the clinic requesting removal of a growth on his lower left leg. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
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